Noise Pop has revealed its phase two artist lineup for the upcoming mid-February music showcase in San Francisco. The announcement includes performers like Jay Som, Giraffage, and CupcakKe, building on an already strong phase one roster. The event runs from February 19 to March 1, 2026, featuring a mix of local and international acts.
The Noise Pop festival, a key early-year music event in San Francisco, has unveiled its second phase of performers for the 2026 edition. Scheduled from February 19 to March 1, the 11-day showcase will feature a diverse array of artists across multiple venues, including Gray Area and the UC Theater.
Phase two highlights include Bay Area indie rock artist Jay Som, who will perform at Gray Area in a co-presented event with KEXP's Vinelands Live. Electronic producer Giraffage, synth artist Chrome Sparks, and rapper CupcakKe join the bill, alongside a return appearance by Open Mike Eagle at the UC Theater—following his July show at Bottom of the Hill. Local talents such as Orcutt Shelly Miller and Carpool Tunnel also appear on the lineup poster, emphasizing the festival's support for regional acts.
This follows the phase one announcement, which spotlighted headliners like Chicago's instrumental rock band Tortoise, the Los Angeles-based sci-fi rap trio clipping.—led by Oakland native and actor Daveed Diggs in his first Noise Pop performance since 2017—and Napa vocalist Shannon Shaw from Shannon & The Clams. Additional acts include quirky jazz ensemble SML and Oakland's Beats Antique, known for their electronic music inspired by Turkish traditions.
Beyond concerts, the festival incorporates art shows, happy hours, film screenings, and secret after-parties, making it a comprehensive cultural experience. As San Francisco's first major music event of 2026, Noise Pop promises sweat-inducing shows and fiery performances, encouraging early ticket purchases for badges and individual events.